Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3841962 Tzu Chi Medical Journal 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Intraocular ciliary schwannoma is extremely rare and accurate diagnosis prior to surgery is difficult. In this article, we demonstrate a precise pre-operative diagnosis of ciliary nerve schwannoma by meticulous neurological evaluation, combined with high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging with three-dimensional reconstruction of the lesion and adjacent structures. The tumor was identified to be arising from the ciliary nerve during operation and was fully excised. After 9 months of observation, the function of the third nerve recovered except for the ciliary branch. In conclusion, through high-resolution imaging and scrupulous cranial nerve examination, an accurate preoperative diagnosis of intraocular ciliary nerve schwannoma was achieved. This enabled the design of an appropriate surgical procedure and prediction of the surgical outcome.

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